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  • This compilation of the world's most mysterious places on Google Earth includes Oak Island, Area 51, the Pyramid of the Sun & Moon, various figures from Nazca, the Atacama Giant, Loch Ness, Arbor Low, Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill, St. Michael's Mount, Angkor Wat, Ayres Rock, the Olgas, and Maree Man.


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  • Finally! The Major Oak Newgrange Dowth Knowth Gilgal Refaim Badami Tsaparang Moray circles Tiwanaku Lalibela Axum Music by Direct2Dreams, used by permission. Written and narrated by Jerry Glover This series is also a magazine article, The World's Top 50 Mysterious Places: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeremyglover/sets/72157603865167400/


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  • Thousands of years in the making... from the capital of the Hittites to the capital of the Zapotecs. Hattusa, Anatolia Ellora Caves, India Hampi, India Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia Criel Mound, USA Cholula, Mexico Comalcalco, Mexico Monte Alban, Mexico


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  • Another whistle-stop tour of the strangest places to be seen on Google Earth... The 20981 Hill, Washington, USA. The Montana Stonehenge. Tarxien, Hagar Qim and Mnadjra in Malta. Nicosia, Cyprus and the green line that divides it, visible along the edge of the old city. Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat. Land graffiti in China. Xian pyramids, tombs of the emperors. The 221433 Ruins in China, with my own names for the features. The Pine Gap Installation, Australia, top secret listening and tracking station. The Pen and Pad in the Algerian Sahara desert. ... and Machu Picchu, mountain stronghold of the Incas. Music by Alex Tiuniaev. Used by permission.


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  • The World's Mysterious Places - Part 5 Other planets don't come any stranger than what we've got down here on Earth. So let's go for another gander around the old blue dot, eh? The Long Man of Wilmington Cerne Abbas Giant Glastonbury Tor & Abbey Stanton Drew Stone Circles Boscawen-Un - all in England 'The Canal' / 'Spear', Pakistan/India The Gympie Pyramid, Australia Black Triangle, Australia Sakkara, Egypt Palace of Knossus, Crete Music by NakedSkin (http://chaos.destramusic.com/artist.asp?ArtistID=129941) Used by permission. Thanks mate! Written & Narrated by Jerry Glover


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  • Was a fleet of alien spaceships caught on Google Earth?


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  • Does this abandoned hotel still have guests?


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  • Round the world again with places of mystery and wonder, courtesy of Google Earth. This time... The Uffington White Horse (United States replica) The Blythe Intaglios, California. Altun Ha, Belize. Sacsayhuacman, Peru. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Turkey. The Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon. Petra, Jordan. Underwater roads off the coat of Cuba, Caribbean. A glimpse of Atlantis? Rapa Iti, south Pacific. Nan Madol, Pohnpei. Music by Alex Tiuniaev. Used by permission.


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  • Eleven more amazing ancient wonders observed from space. Chankillo Observatory, Peru. Caral, Peru. Pueblo Bonita, New Mexico. Cahokia, Illinois. Old Sarum, England. Pyramids of Guimar, Tenerife. Adam's Bridge, Indian ocean. Persepolis, Iran. Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq. Great Mosque of Samarra. The Arch at Ctesiphon, Iraq. Music by Alex Tiuiaev. Used by permission. Written and narrated by Jerry Glover.


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